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speedshftr 04-14-2010 04:10 PM

your probably the most talented interior guy ive seen. hats off

70 chevelle 04-14-2010 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 281941)
I use good leather so we don't have to keep putting anything on it,Never use anything with SILICONE in it,That will clog the pores up and cause the cracking problems.I have looked at cars we have done years ago that still look good with out a whole lot of maintenance done to them.As the years go by it wouldn't hurt to treat the leather.NO SILICONE products.As far as Lexol..never used it,Couldn't tell you anything about it

I gues a better question would be what do you recommend for cleaning and treating leather?

RECOVERY ROOM 04-14-2010 08:14 PM

Let me see what I can do for a good answer that is available to the general public,We have some products that our suppliers give us,I don't think they sell retail but I will check.I don't want to give advice then find out you can't get it easy.

RECOVERY ROOM 04-14-2010 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by speedshftr (Post 282066)
your probably the most talented interior guy ive seen. hats off

That depends on who you ask..lol Thank you very much for that.I try to put interiors in cars to match the car it is going in.Street Rods get different guts than the cars you guys are building(muscle cars) and so on.If everything was the same it would get boring quick.Watch for some post on Mark Lengal's Camaro coming up soon PROJECT ENVY It's going to be a nice one also.Thanks again for the complement

J2SpeedandCustom 04-15-2010 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by speedshftr (Post 282066)
your probably the most talented interior guy ive seen. hats off


Don't say that to him his head doesn't need to get any bigger! Tracy already wears a size 9 hat....:lol:

RECOVERY ROOM 04-15-2010 10:06 AM

Bit me...... cross town neighber,.....When I go to your open house I will eat all your food and clog your bathroom up the next day:unibrow: lol

RECOVERY ROOM 04-21-2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 70 chevelle (Post 282077)
I gues a better question would be what do you recommend for cleaning and treating leather?

I checked on the Lexol product and bought some to try,It seems to work fine and doesn't leave it greasy,After an Interior is done with good leather you should not have to worry about treating it for sometime.

J2SpeedandCustom 04-21-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 282201)
Bit me...... cross town neighbor,.....When I go to your open house I will eat all your food and clog your bathroom up the next day:unibrow: lol

So same as last year then....:rolleyes:

RECOVERY ROOM 04-21-2010 04:35 PM

I just ate and left...........

70 chevelle 04-22-2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 283603)
I checked on the Lexol product and bought some to try,It seems to work fine and doesn't leave it greasy,After an Interior is done with good leather you should not have to worry about treating it for sometime.

Thanks for checking it out . I 've been using it for a few years now and wanted to make sure I was treating it as well as I could. I can't believe you went out and bought some. THANKS:cheers:


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